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    • Sabotasje mot undersjøisk infrastruktur er stadig mer vanlig 

      Lott, Alexander (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2023)
      Sabotasje mot undersjøisk infrastruktur er stadig vanligere, noe hendelser de siste årene fra Svalbard til Shetlandsøyene, fra den franske middelhavskysten til Taiwanstredet illustrerer, skriver forskeren i havrett.
    • Sailing with TWAIL: A Historical Inquiry into Third World Perspectives on the Law of the Sea 

      Enyew, Endalew Lijalem (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-11-18)
      The contemporary law of the sea is not only a making of its own time but also a result of evolutions from the past. Indeed, the LOSC reflects a particular historical trajectory from Grotius’s Mare Liberum to UNCLOS III and the historical circumstances under which it developed. Using TWAIL as a theoretical and methodological lens, this article critically analyzes the historical development of the law ...
    • Saksforberedelsen i tvistemål i et komparativt perspektiv 

      Nylund, Anna (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2019)
      Lang saksbehandlingstid og høye kostnader er en av sivilprosessens hovedutfordringer. Mangelfull eller uhensiktsmessig saksforberedelse er én grunn til at saksbehandlingen trekker ut i tid. Partene endrer krav, påstander eller påstandsgrunnlag, eller påberoper nye bevis rett før eller under hovedforhandlingen fordi de ikke har identifisert de vesentlige, omtvistede spørsmålene i god tid før ...
    • Sami law and rights in Norway – with a focus on recent developments 

      Ravna, Øyvind (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2020-12-04)
      This chapter addresses the legal protection of the Sámi as Indigenous peoples in Norway and thus the laws that protect Sámi language, culture and way of life or, in other words, Sámi law. The chapter describes the development of Sámi law and Sámi legal protections over the past 30 years, with a primary focus on recent developments and current legal status. Through this review, the chapter summarises ...
    • Sámi Law: A Methodological Approach 

      Labba, Kristina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-09)
      Sámi law is the law of the Indigenous Sámi people. The territory where Sámi have historically lived is called <i>Sápmi</i> and encompasses parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. This article builds on the premise that Sámi law exists in Sápmi, in parallel with national laws. However, in terms of methodology and content, the scope of research on Sámi law compared to research about Indigenous ...
    • Sea Level Rise and Shifting Maritime limits: Stable Baselines as a Response to Unstable Coastlines 

      Busch, Signe Veierud (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018-06-22)
      It is a long known fact that climate change will result in sea level rise and dramatically changed coastlines for a number of coastal States, and the physical consequences of sea level rise are most likely unavoidable for several coastal States due to their geographical location, size and topography. It is highly debatable whether the Law of the Sea Convention is equipped for dealing with the ...
    • Ship recycling in India- environmental stock taking 

      Ahmad, Mazyar (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-05-29)
      The ship recycling industry has grown over the years, and it has become a major source of revenue for some developing states. Grave occupational and environmental problems have been associated with the industry during its growth in such countries. Due to growing occupational and environmental concerns, the International Maritime Organization adopted the Hong Kong Convention for the Safe and ...
    • Snow Crab in the Barents Sea: Managing a Non-native Species in Disputed Waters 

      Henriksen, Tore (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-12-09)
      The introduction of a new species to the Barents Sea raises questions as to the rights and duties of states under the law of the sea to exploit, manage and conserve the species. This paper discusses three of them. The first question is whether the snow crab qualifies as a sedentary species. The entitlements and competence of states in respect of living marine resources depend on the location and the ...
    • SP artikkel 27 og norsk urfolksrett etter Fosen-dommen 

      Ravna, Øyvind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-14)
      Høsten 2021 avsa Høyesterett dom i Fosen-saken, hvor byggingen av to vindkraftverk ble funnet å krenke rettighetene to reindriftssiidaer har i medhold av FNs konvensjon om sivile og politiske rettigheter artikkel 27. Bestemmelsen har blitt behandlet i en håndfull høyesterettssaker tidligere, men dette er første gang Høyesterett har konstatert krenkelse. I denne artikkelen analyseres Høyesteretts ...
    • The Space for Restorative Justice in the Ethiopian Criminal Justice System 

      Enyew, Endalew Lijalem (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2014-12-31)
      Restorative Justice (RJ) is an alternative way of apprehending crime and justice which views crime as a violation of a relationship among victims, offenders and community, and which allows the active participation of the crime’s stakeholders. It has the objective of ‘putting right’ the wrong done, to restore the broken relationship and to reintegrate the offender back into society. The Ethiopian ...
    • Statens plikt til å forebygge fedme for å sikre barns rett til helse 

      Haugli, Trude (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2022-10-17)
      <i>"Childhood obesity is one of the most serious global public health challenges of the 21st century, affecting every country in the world."</i><p> <p>Det finnes barn i alle størrelser og fasonger. Barn fødes med sitt individuelle arvemateriale og sin individuelle fysiske og biologiske sammensetning av kroppen. De fødes inn i og vokser opp i ulike miljøer, som igjen har betydning for helsesituasjonen. ...
    • Stortingets vedtak kan bidra til å undergrave tiliten 

      Arntzen, Svein Kristian (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel, 2023)
      I dag er det vanlig å innta en formålsbestemmelse i lovgivningen. Dette er tilfellet for deltakerloven, havressurslova og fiskesalslagslova. Men slik har det ikke alltid vært på dette næringsområdet. Det var først ved midlertidig forskrift 2. mars 1979 om adgangen til å delta i fisket med ringnot at den første formålsbestemmelse ble vedtatt. Fiskeridepartementet var dermed en pådriver i denne ...
    • The structure of civil proceedings – convergence through the main hearing model? 

      Nylund, Anna (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Traditionally, European civil procedure systems have displayed a range of structures. Currently, systems are converging around the main hearing model, which international soft law initiatives on civil procedure also endorse. This text discusses the main content and principles of the main hearing model and its application in English, Finnish, German and Norwegian law. The influence of the underlying ...
    • Strukturkvotetillatelser som formuesgoder 

      Arntzen, Svein Kristian (Chapter; Bokkapittel; Peer reviewed, 2012)
    • Suggesting an Extensive Interpretation of the Concept of Novelty That Looks at the Bio-Cultural Dimension of Food 

      Poto, Margherita Paola; Morel, Mathilde (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-04-30)
      “Novel food” in the European Union’s (EU) legal terms refers to any food that was not used for human consumption to a significant degree within the EU before 15 May 1997 (Regulation 2015/2283/EU (2015)). Placing novel food on the market requires a safety assessment when such novelty is ascertained, with the consequent need of an authorization procedure that is not required for food traditionally ...
    • Suggestions for a systematic regulatory approach to ocean plastics 

      Poto, Margherita Paola; Elvevoll, Edel O.; Sundset, Monica Alterskjær; Eilertsen, Karl-Erik; Morel, Mathilde; Jensen, Ida-Johanne (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-09-16)
      The research investigates the problems and maps the solutions to the serious threat that plastics pose to the oceans, food safety, and human health, with more than eight million tons of plastic debris dumped in the sea every year. The aim of this study is to explore how to better improve the regulatory process of ocean plastics by integrating scientific results, regulatory strategies and action plans ...
    • The survey of property rights in Sámi areas of Norway—with focus on the Karasjok case 

      Ravna, Øyvind (Chapter; Bokkapittel, 2023)
      In recognition that the Indigenous Sámi have rights to land and natural resources and that Norway is obliged to identify these rights, Norway has commenced a process of surveying such rights through the 2005 Finnmark Act. The purpose of the survey is to investigate and recognise use and property rights in Finnmark, the core Sámi area in Norway. As of today, six investigations are completed. The ...
    • The Survey of Use and Ownership Rights in Finnmark – A Change of Direction? 

      Ravna, Øyvind (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2021-11-08)
      In 2008, the Finnmark Act initiated a process of surveying land rights the Sámi and others may have in Finnmark, the core Sámi area of Norway. The Finnmark Commission, which was established to conduct the survey has completed six investigations. The assessments and conclusions in the first five reports are so similar in terms of collective rights appears as cut from the same cloth. In December 2019, ...
    • Svikt i styringskjeden? ─ Fiskeriministerens tolkning av fiskerilovgivningen 

      Arntzen, Svein Kristian (Chronicle; Kronikk, 2020-11-28)
    • The Swedish Nordmaling case 

      Allard, Christina (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2011)